The North Bank House Lybster
North Bank House Listed Building Award
Scottish Listed Building
The North Bank House was built in 1883 and for nearly 100 years was a bank then in late 20th century the building transformed into a Free Church Manse. The current owner has renovated this spectacular property to an exceptional standard with all the equipment and modern fittings needed for a comfortable holiday base.
In the sea side village of Lybster, on the North Coast 500 (NC500), the North Bank House is a short stroll to a mini supermarket, a few minutes walk to a bar/restaurant and a short drive from Wick, Thurso and John O’Groats. It’s an excellent base from which to tour the north and north east coastline of Caithness and Sutherland.
The house sleeps up to 9 with a double room, twin room, family room and master bedroom with free-standing bath and heated towel rail. There is a shared large shower/bathroom and on the ground floor there is a shower room with toilet and wash handbasin. details of room facilities…
Lounges, Kitchen, Dining Room, Garden, Games & Exercise Room
Around the House
Everything you need is available including 2 lounges, one for TV, a very large kitchen, dining room and enormous games and exercise room with full sized snooker table and a pool table for children. Extra space is in the large garden and there is secure on-site parking behind the house [more…]
Go To Local Lybster Area & North Coast 500 (NC500)
Front of North Bank House Lybster
Your local area
From The North Bank House you don’t have to go far to find plenty to do in lovely Lybster and the local area – More on local area page … The North Bank House is an ideal base for many of the activities on Scotland’s route 66 – the North Coast 500 (NC500).